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EIN Presswire costs $149 per release, $499 for six, $999 for fifteen (verified July 2026). What the anchor-text-link product is, where placements land, and when the cheapest option is enough.
TLDR EIN Presswire pricing in 2026: $149 for a single release, $499 for a six-pack, and $999 for fifteen, verified July 2026 on their published pricing page. That makes EIN one of the cheapest recognizable names in press release distribution, and we cheer for all PR platforms that have public pricing. The real question isn't the price; it's what the product behind the price is.
Disclosure: I run Press Ranger, a competing wire, and EIN was one of the services I tested while spending over $6,000 trying every distribution service on the market. Discount my framing accordingly; the numbers and the quoted product terms are theirs.
| Package | Price | Releases | Limits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Basic | $149 | 1 | 700-word cap, 1 image, 3 anchor text links |
| Pro+ | $499 | 6 | 1,000-word cap, 3 images, 3 anchor text links each |
| Corporate | $999 | 15 | 2,500-word cap, 5 images, 3 anchor text links each |
Verified July 2026. Note the pricing has moved: the $99.95 figure many reviews still quote is out of date. Per-release cost drops to about $83 on Pro+ and $67 on Corporate, which is the cheapest bulk distribution you'll find.
EIN's pricing page sells each release with "3 keyword anchor text links." That phrase deserves a pause, because it describes an SEO product, not a media product: you're buying links with anchor text you choose, embedded in copies of your release syndicated across a distribution network.
Here is what I found when I tested it: the placements in my distribution reports concentrated on properties within EIN's own ecosystem, including many pages on einnews.com itself and affiliated industry-vertical sites. The network claims on their site describe feeds their content can flow through, which is a different thing from your release actually being featured on those outlets, and my tested releases didn't land there.
Why this matters for buyers: a hundred copies of your release on one operator's network is one endorsement duplicated a hundred times, and search engines treat it for what it is (nothing). Syndicated duplicates get consolidated or ignored, and purchasable anchor-text links at volume are the specific pattern Google's link-spam policies describe. In the worst case, a footprint of identical releases with keyword-stuffed anchors reads as spam to the systems you're trying to impress.
If you need to say "we issued a press release" on a small budget, with fast editorial turnaround, and a distribution report to show for it, EIN does that for cheap. For checkbox PR, the product functions as described. If you have no expectations on impact, EIN delivers on all they promise.
My service next to theirs. Bias disclosed up top; every row is checkable.
| EIN Presswire | Press Ranger | |
|---|---|---|
| Price per release | $149 ($83–$67 in bulk) | $299 Premium / $399 Gold, flat |
| Prices published | Yes | Yes |
| Named-publisher guarantees | No | Business Insider, Yahoo Finance, AP News, and hundreds more |
| Where placements land | Largely network-operated properties (in my testing) | Independent tier-one publishers, listed before you buy |
| Word limits | 700–2,500 by tier | None |
| AI chatbot indexing | No | AIWire: ChatGPT, Perplexity, Grok, Copilot, Gemini (Gold) |
| Audio distribution | No | YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iHeart, and more (Gold) |
| Social coverage | No | Included on Gold |
The honest positioning: EIN and Press Ranger aren't competing products. One sells inexpensive syndication volume aimed at checking a box; the other sells guaranteed placements on named publishers along with AI, social, and audio channels. Which one you need depends on your goals for you and your clients. Tier details are on the wholesale distribution page; the whole market is compared in the best distribution services guide.
Yes. It's an established company that delivers the product its pricing page describes, at the price it describes. The caution is about expectations: the product is syndication volume with purchasable anchor links, not placement on recognizable outlets.
Less than the link count suggests. Search engines consolidate duplicated syndication, and paid anchor-text links at volume sit inside Google's link-spam definitions. A handful of placements on independent, high-authority publishers moves rankings more than hundreds of copies on one network, and carries none of the pattern risk.
If budget is the constraint, 24-7 Press Release runs $29–$479 with a similar volume profile. If the goal is coverage people read, that is what I built Press Ranger for: $299–$399 flat with guaranteed placements on Business Insider, Yahoo Finance, and AP News, AIWire indexing across the major AI chatbots, and audio distribution on Gold. The full comparison is in the best distribution services guide.
$149 for one, or effectively $83 each on the $499 six-pack and $67 each on the $999 fifteen-pack, verified July 2026.
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